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Interview preparation

Securing a US B1/B2 visitor visa can feel daunting, but being properly prepared for your interview at the US Embassy in Kingston can make all the difference. Consular officers often have very limited time to assess your application, meaning your responses must be clear, concise, and truthful.

1. Be Honest and Consistent

The most crucial element of your interview is honesty. Your verbal answers must perfectly align with the information provided on your DS-160 application form. Any inconsistencies will raise immediate red flags.

2. Prove Strong Ties to Jamaica

To qualify for a non-immigrant visa, you must overcome the legal presumption that you intend to immigrate. You do this by demonstrating strong ties to Jamaica. This includes proof of stable employment (job letters), property ownership, strong family connections, or enrollment in a local university.

3. Keep Your Answers Concise

Consular officers conduct dozens of interviews daily. Answer exactly what is asked. Do not volunteer extra, unsolicited information unless it directly clarifies your current answer.

4. Organize Your Documents

While officers may not ask to see any documents, you must have them ready. Bring your TRN, recent bank statements, job letters, and passport-size photos neatly organized in a folder. If the officer asks for proof of employment, you should be able to hand it to them instantly.

5. Stay Calm and Confident

Nervousness is normal, but try to remain calm. Maintain eye contact, speak clearly, and dress professionally. Confidence shows that you have nothing to hide and that your intentions in the US are strictly temporary.


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